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Your last little paragraph there is pure ****ing delusion. What's wrong with me? There are plenty of people that agree with my side of this argument. It's not my fault that you either don't understand my ****ing point or somehow think a video of a car wreck legitimately creates a more emotional response than reading that somebody strangled their girlfriend and threw them out of a 3rd story window. Seriously, go **** yourself with broken glass. |
Staylor’s definitely beneath me. Look at this little sissy crying all over the thread about arguments we have eight years ago LMAO
Just like the bitch he is. |
Let me just post a hypothetical situation.
Imagine Sutton only got 8 games after signing with the Chiefs instead of the Steelers Like, nobody is talking about this story anywhere. This would be the headline of the sports world right now if he was a Chief. Florio would be going absolutely INSANE. What's the difference between the Steelers and the Chiefs? Hmmm |
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For the record, you’re making an argument against a point that no one ever made. But while I’ve got your attention, do you think having clear video evidence of the Rashee Rice wreck affects that case at all? |
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However, the point still stands. Domestic violence is one an entirely different level than street racing, especially when we're talking about outrage. I don't even know why I have to explain this after the metoo movement, |
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LMAO This is what I mean. This isn't even remotely my argument. reeruned? Disingenuous? Can't read? I don't know, and I don't think I will ever figure it out. The argument he's making is completely ****ing relevant too. He's making a point about outrage and how it works, or even how it's weaponized you could say. |
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This is a Schefter tweet. Look at the comments. Imagine when Schefter tweets out that Rice gets 4-6 games. Plenty of people don't even know what Sutton did LMAO |
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It was all over social media but I admit having no idea where it originated. In any case, Sutton was gone by the time police arrived making it pretty hard to prove he did that. |
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If you start to dig you end up at Tik Tok and I can't recommend going further
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We KNEW he punched his girlfriend, knocked her out cold and dragged her around a hotel hallway. And we KNOW that to knock someone out, you have to punch the ever living shit out of them. I suspect that every person on this board has gotten hit. Maybe not through sheer violence, but we've all taken a shot to the button. I've been in fights and have taken a couple hooks straight to the jaw. I didn't go dark. I've taken a flying leap and helmet to helmet blow extending for a pass in a football game - saw stars, didn't go out. We KNEW Ray Rice absolutely beat the shit out of that woman. He got, what, 2 games? When the video surfaced, he was effectively banned from the league. The video shouldn't have been necessary. It shouldn't have changed things even the slightest bit. But it very obviously did. |
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Something isn't right there, and it's not the video, it's the fact that Rice is a talented Chief and we're coming of B2B going for a 3 peat. People hardly even give a shit about domestic violence if it's not on video (Sutton), or violence against a man on video (Kamara), but all of a sudden they're really serious about street racing? Calling for him to be suspended half a season to a full season? Hoping we outright cut him? |
I'd say that Ray Rice video made you realize all that. You can assume it but when you see it, the callousness, the violence. Yeah I'm glad his career ended.
The Rashee Rice video actually lessens it in my opinion. You'd expect to see this fiery crash and then him sprinting down the highway. Instead you see a fender bender and him gathering his stuff and walking away. I think the video in this case has the opposite effect of the Ray Rice video. |
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I think the main thing is just that it proved what he did. It doesn't justify the outrage it received in comparison to recent domestic violence without video though, and most of us know where thst outrage is coming from. |
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